I had posed the proposition:
>>I have a question for you. Have you ever heard of wearing a dancebelt inside out for practice or class, so the seams of a tight dancebelt dig into the skin, causing irritation?
And you asked:
>Why would you want to do that?
To avoid irritation of the skin. Say you have a pimple or other skin irritation at the site of a seam. Or say even that the seams cause too much pressure and the seams have dug into the skin after you take the dancebelt off, and you have these little red. irritated valleys on your body.
An inside dancebelt seam is often round and circular as opposed to flat and smooth. I could never figure why dancebelt seams were not flat and smooth, both inside as well as outside, especially do to the tight-fitting nature of the dancebelt.
My ideal dancebelt, which is one that I've never been able to buy, despite my trunk full of dancebelts, is one that has as smooth of an inside as it is on the outside.
Next time you take off a dancebelt, look at the impression it leaves on your body, and I think you'll see what I mean.
balletboy
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